Martine Beswick in Dr Jekyll And Sister Hyde (1971)
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Martine Beswick in Dr Jekyll And Sister Hyde (1971)
DR. JEKYLL AND SISTER HYDE (1971)
Director: Roy Ward Baker Cinematography: Norman Warwick
Gerald Sim-Martine Beswick "Dr. Jekyll y su hermana Hyde" (Dr. Jekyll and your sister Hyde) 1971, de Roy Ward Baker.
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Our Mother’s House | Jack Clayton | 1967
Mark Lester, Margaret Leclere, Gerald Sim, et al.
A Little Princess(1986) Episode 01
I stuck ‘em up on Youtube. In decent quality. Possibly the best and most faithful adaptation of the book ever made, certainly the best I’ve ever seen. Of interest to a very select few - one of the writers, Jeremy Burnham, went to school with Edward Hardwicke.
Man in a Suitcase: Dead Man's Shoes (1.11, ITC, 1967)
"You're losing your touch, that report could make you a great deal of money."
"Well, I'd probably just spend it anyway."
Out of the Unknown: Welcome Home (4.6, BBC, 1971)
"Frank, listen to me. I think your homecoming, the excitement, has been too much."
"What are you talking about?"
"It's disorientated you. I should never have let you leave the hospital."
"You think I'm imagining it all?"
"I think you're having hallucinations, Frank."